Failure to Pay a Fine

If you commit a criminal offense or are guilty of a traffic violation, you may be ordered by the court to pay a fine. You will be given a specific time period in which to make your payment. If you fail to make your payment within the time period established by the court, then you may be charged with a failure to pay your fine. Failure to pay the fine may result in the court issuing an arrest warrant against you. Once an arrest warrant has been issued, then law enforcement personnel have the authority to arrest you immediately. You can then be brought back to court to face further legal action for your failure to pay. The amount of your fine may be increased or you may be sent to jail.

A Los Angeles Bench Warrant Attorney Can Help

If you have failed to pay a fine that you owe to a court, it is in your best interests to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney without delay. Let a bench warrant lawyer at our firm provide the legal assistance you need with this kind of situation. Our attorneys are extremely qualified and experienced criminal defense lawyers who are well-versed in criminal law, court proceedings, and the local court systems.

When you fail to pay a court fine, you are putting yourself at risk for further trouble with the courts in the way of more prosecution and additional legal penalties. A skilled criminal defense lawyer working on your behalf may be able to assist you with the court to prevent further penalties and increased fines. That is the service a Los Angeles bench warrant attorney at our firm can provide.

Our firm's attorneys have focused their careers on the field of criminal law and have a wealth of experience and resources to offer prospective clients in the greater Los Angeles area. Don't put yourself at further risk with the courts. Let a criminal defense attorney at our firm help you.

Client with Grand Theft Felony warrant out of the Los Angeles Foltz Criminal Courthouse. Case dismissed at the preliminary hearing. Client did not serve a day of jail.

High-Profile Child Abuse Case. Firm secures probation after demonstrating that government failed to take active steps to serve warrant in violation of due process rights.

Client out of the country facing warrant for child abduction from state and federal courts. Client returns to United States. Firm obtains probation with no jail.